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Source: Fox News
Summary
Lindsey Vonn, a 41-year-old Olympic gold medalist and American ski star, completed her first training session in the women’s alpine skiing downhill just a week after tearing her ACL in a World Cup race. Vonn wore a brace on her left knee and successfully completed her run, finishing in ninth place. She sustained numerous injuries after crashing during a World Cup race in Switzerland and ruptured her ACL, which she said was a common injury. Vonn is scheduled for her first Olympic event in the women’s downhill on Sunday.
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The game followed a familiar script.
Vonn, the aging star, defies the odds again, this time just a week after a devastating injury.
She’s got the numbers to back it up, with 12 World Cup wins in Cortina and six in the downhill.
But don’t forget the ACL tear, the bone bruising, and the meniscal damage.
This one feels recognizable early, with Vonn’s comeback story getting a boost from her impressive training session.
Original observation: Vonn’s comeback is a reminder that in sports, injuries are just “learning moments” waiting to be overcome.
Author: Evan Null








